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Applications are invited from qualitative researchers with a PhD (or close to completion) for the position of Research Associate/Fellow within the School of Health Sciences. You will be part of a
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(including preprints), talks, projects, work openly accessible in git repositories, or in any other way. This is a fixed-term, full time position. The posts will be available from October 2025 and are
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to adapt to transient water stress conditions. This position is especially suited for candidates with an interest in root development and molecular cell biology. All the technologies required for the project
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in the School, but there is no requirement that the appointed individuals would need to live in Nottingham. This is a fixed term, full-time (36.25 hours per week) position available until 29 February
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cryogenics are encouraged to apply. The job description presented here is deliberately broad due to the advanced level of the position, however it may help applicants to note several existing projects in
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approaches. The nature of the position demands a confident and self-starting individual who is looking to develop a wide academic skillset and who is keen to offer their own ideas. Applicants who are skilled
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-time (36.25 hours per week) position is offered on a fixed-term contract until the end of September 2025 (an extension of contract beyond this date up to a maximum contract length of 10 months is
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and early-20th centuries, primarily through archival research. They will also shape and contribute to co-production workshops in the project areas. The position offers an exceptional opportunity
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, expert collaborators, international conference travel, and support for professional development. The position is based at the University of Nottingham, a recognised centre of excellence in optical imaging
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position that can be applied across a broad range of industrial sectors, bringing the benefits of passive linear optical superresolution to the domain of in-process control for additive manufacturing